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1/* Observers
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42a4f53d 3 Copyright (C) 2016-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 This file is part of GDB.
6
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
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17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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20#ifndef OBSERVABLE_H
21#define OBSERVABLE_H
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23#include "common/observable.h"
24
25struct bpstats;
26struct so_list;
27struct objfile;
28struct thread_info;
29struct inferior;
30struct trace_state_variable;
31
32namespace gdb
33{
34
35namespace observers
36{
37
38/* The inferior has stopped for real. The bs argument describes the
39 breakpoints were are stopped at, if any. Second argument
40 print_frame non-zero means display the location where the
41 inferior has stopped.
42
43 gdb notifies all normal_stop observers when the inferior execution
44 has just stopped, the associated messages and annotations have been
45 printed, and the control is about to be returned to the user.
46
47 Note that the normal_stop notification is not emitted when the
48 execution stops due to a breakpoint, and this breakpoint has a
49 condition that is not met. If the breakpoint has any associated
50 commands list, the commands are executed after the notification is
51 emitted. */
52extern observable<struct bpstats *, int> normal_stop;
53
54/* The inferior was stopped by a signal. */
55extern observable<enum gdb_signal> signal_received;
56
57/* We are done with a step/next/si/ni command. */
58extern observable<> end_stepping_range;
59
60/* The inferior was terminated by a signal. */
61extern observable<enum gdb_signal> signal_exited;
62
63/* The inferior program is finished. */
64extern observable<int> exited;
65
66/* Reverse execution: target ran out of history info. */
67extern observable<> no_history;
68
69/* A synchronous command finished. */
70extern observable<> sync_execution_done;
71
72/* An error was caught while executing a command. */
73extern observable<> command_error;
74
75/* The target's register contents have changed. */
76extern observable<struct target_ops *> target_changed;
77
78/* The executable being debugged by GDB has changed: The user
79 decided to debug a different program, or the program he was
80 debugging has been modified since being loaded by the debugger
81 (by being recompiled, for instance). */
82extern observable<> executable_changed;
83
84/* gdb has just connected to an inferior. For 'run', gdb calls this
85 observer while the inferior is still stopped at the entry-point
86 instruction. For 'attach' and 'core', gdb calls this observer
87 immediately after connecting to the inferior, and before any
88 information on the inferior has been printed. */
89extern observable<struct target_ops *, int> inferior_created;
90
91/* The status of process record for inferior inferior in gdb has
92 changed. The process record is started if started is true, and
93 the process record is stopped if started is false.
94
95 When started is true, method indicates the short name of the
96 method used for recording. If the method supports multiple
97 formats, format indicates which one is being used, otherwise it
98 is NULL. When started is false, they are both NULL. */
99extern observable<struct inferior *, int, const char *, const char *>
100 record_changed;
101
102/* The shared library specified by solib has been loaded. Note that
103 when gdb calls this observer, the library's symbols probably
104 haven't been loaded yet. */
105extern observable<struct so_list *> solib_loaded;
106
107/* The shared library specified by solib has been unloaded. Note
108 that when gdb calls this observer, the library's symbols have not
109 been unloaded yet, and thus are still available. */
110extern observable<struct so_list *> solib_unloaded;
111
112/* The symbol file specified by objfile has been loaded. Called
113 with objfile equal to NULL to indicate previously loaded symbol
114 table data has now been invalidated. */
115extern observable<struct objfile *> new_objfile;
116
117/* The object file specified by objfile is about to be freed. */
118extern observable<struct objfile *> free_objfile;
119
120/* The thread specified by t has been created. */
121extern observable<struct thread_info *> new_thread;
122
123/* The thread specified by t has exited. The silent argument
124 indicates that gdb is removing the thread from its tables without
125 wanting to notify the user about it. */
126extern observable<struct thread_info *, int> thread_exit;
127
128/* An explicit stop request was issued to ptid. If ptid equals
129 minus_one_ptid, the request applied to all threads. If
130 ptid_is_pid(ptid) returns true, the request applied to all
131 threads of the process pointed at by ptid. Otherwise, the
132 request applied to the single thread pointed at by ptid. */
133extern observable<ptid_t> thread_stop_requested;
134
135/* The target was resumed. The ptid parameter specifies which
136 thread was resume, and may be RESUME_ALL if all threads are
137 resumed. */
138extern observable<ptid_t> target_resumed;
139
140/* The target is about to be proceeded. */
141extern observable<> about_to_proceed;
142
143/* A new breakpoint b has been created. */
144extern observable<struct breakpoint *> breakpoint_created;
145
146/* A breakpoint has been destroyed. The argument b is the
147 pointer to the destroyed breakpoint. */
148extern observable<struct breakpoint *> breakpoint_deleted;
149
150/* A breakpoint has been modified in some way. The argument b
151 is the modified breakpoint. */
152extern observable<struct breakpoint *> breakpoint_modified;
153
154/* The trace frame is changed to tfnum (e.g., by using the 'tfind'
155 command). If tfnum is negative, it means gdb resumes live
156 debugging. The number of the tracepoint associated with this
157 traceframe is tpnum. */
158extern observable<int, int> traceframe_changed;
159
160/* The current architecture has changed. The argument newarch is a
161 pointer to the new architecture. */
162extern observable<struct gdbarch *> architecture_changed;
163
164/* The thread's ptid has changed. The old_ptid parameter specifies
165 the old value, and new_ptid specifies the new value. */
166extern observable<ptid_t, ptid_t> thread_ptid_changed;
167
168/* The inferior inf has been added to the list of inferiors. At
169 this point, it might not be associated with any process. */
170extern observable<struct inferior *> inferior_added;
171
172/* The inferior identified by inf has been attached to a
173 process. */
174extern observable<struct inferior *> inferior_appeared;
175
176/* Either the inferior associated with inf has been detached from
177 the process, or the process has exited. */
178extern observable<struct inferior *> inferior_exit;
179
180/* The inferior inf has been removed from the list of inferiors.
181 This method is called immediately before freeing inf. */
182extern observable<struct inferior *> inferior_removed;
183
184/* Bytes from data to data + len have been written to the inferior
185 at addr. */
186extern observable<struct inferior *, CORE_ADDR, ssize_t, const bfd_byte *>
187 memory_changed;
188
189/* Called before a top-level prompt is displayed. current_prompt is
190 the current top-level prompt. */
191extern observable<const char *> before_prompt;
192
193/* Variable gdb_datadir has been set. The value may not necessarily
194 change. */
195extern observable<> gdb_datadir_changed;
196
197/* The parameter of some 'set' commands in console are changed.
198 This method is called after a command 'set param value'. param
199 is the parameter of 'set' command, and value is the value of
200 changed parameter. */
201extern observable<const char *, const char *> command_param_changed;
202
203/* The new trace state variable tsv is created. */
204extern observable<const struct trace_state_variable *> tsv_created;
205
206/* The trace state variable tsv is deleted. If tsv is NULL, all
207 trace state variables are deleted. */
208extern observable<const struct trace_state_variable *> tsv_deleted;
209
210/* The trace state value tsv is modified. */
211extern observable<const struct trace_state_variable *> tsv_modified;
212
213/* An inferior function at address is about to be called in thread
214 thread. */
215extern observable<ptid_t, CORE_ADDR> inferior_call_pre;
216
217/* The inferior function at address has just been called. This
218 observer is called even if the inferior exits during the call.
219 thread is the thread in which the function was called, which may
220 be different from the current thread. */
221extern observable<ptid_t, CORE_ADDR> inferior_call_post;
222
223/* A register in the inferior has been modified by the gdb user. */
224extern observable<struct frame_info *, int> register_changed;
225
226/* The user-selected inferior, thread and/or frame has changed. The
227 user_select_what flag specifies if the inferior, thread and/or
228 frame has changed. */
229extern observable<user_selected_what> user_selected_context_changed;
230
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231/* This is notified when the source styling setting has changed and
232 should be reconsulted. */
233extern observable<> source_styling_changed;
234
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235} /* namespace observers */
236
237} /* namespace gdb */
238
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